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1 II, 8| earth: the air is first broken up in small particles and 2 III, 3| of fine weather, if it is broken up, of wind. For if it does 3 III, 3| not fade away and is not broken up but is allowed to attain 4 III, 3| sign of wind when it is broken up because its breaking 5 IV, 1| sea putrefies quickly when broken up into parts, but not as 6 IV, 9| Some things can be both broken and comminuted, others admit 7 IV, 9| Wood, for instance, can be broken but not comminuted, ice 8 IV, 9| can be comminuted but not broken, while pottery may either 9 IV, 9| either be comminuted or broken. The distinction is this: 10 IV, 9| sinking in without being broken and without the parts interchanging